The Irish Curse
Sat, Apr 11
|Cutting Edge Center of the Arts
The Irish Curse, by Martin Casella, is a comedy about a support group for Irish-American men who meet in a Catholic church basement to discuss their shared insecurity: the belief that Irish men have small penises, which they feel ruins their lives and relationships.


Time & Location
Apr 11, 2026, 8:00 PM – 9:40 PM
Cutting Edge Center of the Arts, 767 Robert Blvd, Slidell, LA 70458, USA
About the Event
At CECA Size Does Matter – but only if you let it.
Part of the attraction of community theater is the mixing of old and new, the intrigue of watching accomplished actors endeavor in new roles as veteran performers return and inject fresh energy into a production.
The Irish Curse, a hilarious and thought provoking comedy now on stage at CECA is a prime example of this tried and true formula. It features some of the region’s finest male actors – and they act and interact magnificently.
This adult-themed play is not for young children or the squeamish. Comedian George Carlin made famous seven words that cannot be uttered on television – and those seven words, long with dozens of similar terms, are in the dialog several times over.
Still, the locker room language is appropriate to the characters and the dilemma, so the coarseness is both believable and appropriate.
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Tickets
Limited Tabel VIP
Admission and a Free popcorn and Drink (single cocktail, wine, beer soft drink or water )
$50.00
+$1.25 ticket service fee
VIP Admission
$35.00
+$0.88 ticket service fee
General Admission
$30.00
+$0.75 ticket service fee

